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Or at least they seem to hone in on me like a heat seeking missile. So here's a quick one from the hip before I was taken out in a precision strike.
London @ One New Change
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Whole soap mesures: 7.5 width x 5 cm height, here cropped (width +-7cm, height +- 5.5cm,). Padlock: 6x2, here, with 2n key extended: 4cm). Whole photo: 7cm x 6cm.
for: "Macro Mondays" - "Safety"
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This set of three photos of Otis are him fidgeting while he waits for lunch. That's my jacket draped over the back of the tall kitchen chair.
I like the way his head is framed by shadow.
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Hek in het mooie Westduinpark.
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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Opting for a square crop and breaking the composition 'rules' in the name of storytelling - I just loved the framing for this shot with the CCTV camera pointing directly at this member of the bar staff sitting outside. It was especially striking to me with the t-shirt showing a face covered by a balaclava. Enjoy!
Since the recent attacks in the UK a visible presence of armed Police has sadly become the norm...however, the Police are as much as possible trying to allay fears especially with children.....they are making a good job of this as seen in this image.
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What's this- me adding additional light!? It just doesn't seem proper.
It was a very, very dark night by the time we had retreated halfway down the building. To get a sense of the room at all, the ever handy Michael did some light painting with my (rapidly overheating) torch. At the sea-facing side of the building we felt safe to create light. At the 'front' side however, we hid in the darkness as we realised we were in full view of a lady looking out of her window. Please don't call the police!, I hoped.
These wide windows were rather oppressive in the standard rooms but here (not sure what this room was) the open space made great use of an entire wall of windows. The landscape stretched out all the way across - it was really interesting.
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I am going through some of the images made over the last six months that didn't make the "daily pic".